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Beuningen (The Netherlands)

Gelderland province

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Beuningen municipality image located by Valentin Poposki, 10 December 2023


 

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Beuningen municipality

Number of inhabitants: 25.347; area: 47,50 km². Settlements: Beuningen (seat), Ewijk, Weurt, Winssen. On 1 Jul 1980 the municipalities of Beuningen (Beuningen and Weurt) merged with Ewijk (Ewijk and Winssen), to form the new municipality of Beuningen, now a western suburb of the city of Nijmegen.
Jarig Bakker, 26 May 2003

The flag of the Municipality of Beuningen was changed in 2013. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlag_van_Beuningen
It is now a white sheet with the name on either side of a central element featuring four red and white cubes on a black, grey and white field.

Valentin Poposki, 10 December 2023


Beuningen flag (1954-1986)

historical flag 1954 Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net

Flag adopted by municipal resolution on 7 Sep 1954


Beuningen flag (1986-2013)

Beuningen municipality image by Mark Sensen, 29 August 1999
Adopted 4 March 1986

Effective 1 July 1980 the municipalities of Beuningen and Ewijk were merged to form the new municipality of Beuningen. On 4 March 1986 a flag was adopted with horizontal stripes yellow-orange-red in the proportions 1:2:1.
The main colours of the former municipalities were yellow and red, and to symbolise the merger, the red and yellow were melted together to orange.
Source: Hardcopy of the no longer available webpage at <http://beuningen.nl/Gemeente/Vlag.htm>.
Mark Sensen, 29 August 1999


Ewijk [former municipality]

former Ewijk Shipmate Flagchart : http://www.flagchart.net

Flag adopted by municipal resolution on 4 Sep 1973


Weurt

Weurt image located by Valentin Poposki, 10 December 2023

From https://www.demaasenwaler.nl/algemeen/algemeen/44097/eigen-vlag-voor-weurt:

The plan for its own flag comes from the initiative group 4Daagse Doorkomst Weurt-Noord. It has become a fresh flag with a prominent reference to the Waal, using the colors of the Four Days Marches flag and the orange of the Netherlands.

Valentin Poposki, 10 December 2023